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Many of you come to read this blog may not have ventured into the world of Twitter. I encourage you to sign up and join in the conversations in which I share my passion for education. These instructions will help you set up a Twitter account and explain how to use Twitter.
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If you’re in the mood to give your mind a little exercise, online riddles are a great place to do just that. One of the most popular genre of online riddle games consists of multiple levels, containing clues in the source code, in photos, and just about everywhere you can look.
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What is the semantic web?
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You already know that I’m a huge fan of the folks at Flowtown. Once again I am delighted with this image that I safely assume is based on Maslow’s Hierarchy of Need
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yolink, “a next-generation search technology,” has added CC license support to its updated browser plugin. yolink’s browser plugin allows you to quickly scan your search results by specific key terms, effectively simplifying your more complex or advanced searches.
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We all know that ants is one of the most interesting and mysterious species on our planet. But did you know that ants are quite suicidal?
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I am an advocate for Project Based Learning in the classroom. True Project Based Learning is a process that puts the student at the center of their learning. In this post I wish to share with you some of the top sites I have found to be useful on the internet that promote true PBL
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Though some of the details have changed in the intervening years, the basic principles for evaluating an unknown source remain relevant, I think.
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All Shakespeare's Sonnets via Wordle
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This puzzle is an interactive Coding Duel. Can you write code that matches a secret implementation?
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How to identify misplaced and dangling modifiers, errors that can make your work sound ludicrous and unreliable.
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